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hello i my optimize the welcome to the news, our life from london. coming out for the next 60 minutes. the often mazda of a flash front, this tone, families, and communities of thoughts. we looked at the raised help survivors and the democratic republic of congo. the threats of drawing out conflict link as of as to don. last fighting between the army environmental tree forces has intensified. the court rulings, it's up ended up presidential bid by sending good news. all physician figure out was mine, a song house and we focus on the innocent drugs. it's west 3 times that produced by mexican cartels is manufactured almost entirely in war torn syria. and far as small with the latest sport to as we count down to one of the biggest football matches of the year. manchester city are making their final preparations as they get ready to things holders round with red in the champions
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league semi final. on tuesday, the we've been following developments in the democratic republic of congo today, suffering from one of its worst natural disasters in recent histories. at more than 400 people have died, thousands of missing entire villages have been washed away and flash fights and land slides in the east of the country. emergency cruise is searching for people in the west. it prevents of south kiva. dr. say they are running out of supplies to treat the injured, to meet freight vanco reports. this one is one of hundreds of people who have come to the i'm a qu b to get medical help it off the days of floods and land slides devastated the south keeping regions the village hospital has run out of medicine. john skins has a broken leg. she says she was buried and rescued only off to screams for help.
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with her. i clung to a collapsing house. it fell on top of me and i was coveted to it. i lost lots of members of my family. brothers and sisters in little to bodies have been found but say for the others have notes. since the day flooding and lance lives that swept away rose and left hundreds dead. this issue that occurred on the weekly my can be in the village of normal, could be at a busy time towards the end of the day. that market has been wiped out completely. and we know it brings people from this community, as well as from neighboring villages. presidency likes to security declared monday as a day of national morning and mccool these village streets as people are doing what they can to recover. but they need help tell them about what we've gotten to. and as soon as we ask the national government to come to our aid agency and everyone
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was watching me and these interview across the world to come in any emergency because there are no places to sleep, there are no blankets to cover. the reason nothing today, we're not, we're not thousands of people have been buried some in mass graves with nearly 2000 people reported missing. many more grades will most likely need to be done to be treatment vanco alger 0 or in the affected areas. there is growing concern now about the spread of disease out there is catherine. so it is reporting from government with that situation in the south too. who is very desperate. indeed we have been speaking to edward kids would say that they have no equipment. they have no way to help people. we have sick been speaking to relatives and people who are just trying to help are they are using the funds to dig through the mob.
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they're using equipment like, you know, that they have to do what they can. we have the tools that that's going to be a press conference in construct stuff where the government is just assessing the needs. but it's very difficult even for the government to bring equipment to help. because you know, some of these areas have been cut off or the roads have been cut off. we know that the, you know, from the governor is that some of the bodies have been washed away into lake tables . so it's about this whole situation. so you have thoughts to relatives were saying that they don't have anything and everything has been washed away. they have nowhere to sleep. that no shell says, you know, a to us has a saying that there is no medicine. and they are worried about diseases.
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representatives from sedans, warring sides are holding another round of talks and saudi arabia. but while delegates from the army and the permanent treat group, the rapids support forces nation, the city of jetta fighting is continuing back. home. delegates from both sides say they will only discuss the humanitarian truth. it's not an end to the conflict to the fighting. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured in this conflict, so from eval morgan is reporting from har. 10 to well, the sudanese army and the rapids support forces have been launching, attacks against each other in various parts of the capital cartoon, especially around the vicinity of the presidential palace. there's been incense as strikes launched by so denise army fight suggest against suppose it are assessed positions around the vicinity off of the pallets which is being controlled by the rapid support forces in the city of hot of to him. they have very few hospitals that are functioning and when we spoke to him, i think they said they suffer huge charts. ages shows it just of medical staff, shortages of medicines and surgical equipment. thing that they have to recycle them
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sometimes in the capital part of the home, in the city of on demand and in the city of a heavy note in the northern parts of the capital where battery is we spoke to solve with methics. and they said that there's only one functioning hospital right now for the entire city, the latest hospital to come out with ms. gaston, which is also the northern part. it's a children's hospital but also treated cancer patients and reading dialysis patients that is no longer possible. they say because of what they should say just since those thoughts of the fighting. and because for the 4th 5 days they had no running electricity. and so they were not able to function or operate on the patients who are, who have been coming to their doors. now the only remaining hospital says that it's been receiving a lot of patients, but it has to, it has had to turn them back because of a huge needs. and because of a low capacity, not enough doctor's to respond to all the patients. nothing of surgical equipments and not enough medications. so the situation, especially for the patients who are in need of medical assistance is getting more
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and more dire. no. are they are supposed to professor mohammed l has in the box, the african union spokesman on sit on. explain that continued fighting of the country wanted to efforts to find a diplomatic solution. i know that this is a fight to and for tenants and it is coming to an end despite the promises and commitments that to the 2 parties have taken last weeks. my service there with lots of these correct us to continue to install safari. i waited for uh through the process of uh, did that so many other shot at so many other channels. uh, unifying the international community and the according to policy can the forces and see the society to voice the voice and to do the maximum pressure on the footpath. it's a stop because the striking public services uh uh, probably cuz the economy can for us to make sure all services this dies in the set
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of it. and then anyways, uh so that the 5th of this for you in the image of. so that is a time, so it should that the stock price now and not the date for, for the time as well. since the fighting starts at the u. n. is registered tens of thousands of people crossing into south sit on. most of them are south sudanese, returning hon. agency say it's adding to an already di, humanitarian crisis in the country, getting new arrivals. that final destination is also proving to be challenging as harm latasha reports from probably which a lot of people arriving in south dawn are trying to get here to a point in police. those are the fighting incident on days or weeks before them told them to come here and board evacuation claim. i knew my, the well came from saddam's capital cartoons. she says she's been stuck at the airport for more than a week. i have 4 kids in the heart of pushing through the crowd, so you get on
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a plane living here is rough. there's no shelter, water oh, adequate to toilet facilities. here's the, the government agencies in more than 30000 vacancies and detainees have reached out to the gun, but not everyone is registered and members of thought to be higher. so that's why they always seem to get into adaptive areas. because most of the voters of cells with already the amount of interest such as meaning, you arrivals came with very few belongings or money. they need help to get to way they need to go to the people that the way
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they say they want to get out of the options available. more people are still crossing the border. there's a group assignments i'll be taken to a refugee camp. they've managed to get out of sit on, but like so many others, they face and uncertain future. hartaman tossed out of the pallets south to the senegalese courses. has it a leading opposition figure or a 6 month suspended sentence that could jeopardize his run for president? next year is money, sancho is lost as a pillow for defamation case and the car was already given a 2 month suspended sentence and a half defined in march. for defining the terrors administer sancho has no same quote for the ruling officer. warning that he said is safe. see you there is nicholas hawkins. following this, he joins as live now from the car festival. what is the reaction been to this? the phone? mary, i can just show you what the reaction is. this look right behind me. this is the
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neighborhood of an gore, and only at this time of the night since about $2100.00. it's bustling with activity with people a holding stalls here and people um eating on those trees. look at it now. it's littered with rocks like these rocks that has been thrown by these protesters from the village of n gourd made their notes as protesting because of the, the ruling by this court. which effectively means that if sancho does not appeal, he will not be able to run for the upcoming presidential of february 24th. but many of those protesters are demonstrating because in this neighborhood, they have no school. and the authorities have decided to, instead of building a school building and other police station in the vicinity. and that's what people here are protesting about. they feel like the government is not listening to them. it says they've taken to the streets to get their voices heard, and this is
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a feeling shared by the opposition either respond, sancho has garnered so much support among young people. he feels that the government is using the ports to collab down on the opposition, just like these protests is that feel like the security forces. the government is using the security forces to come down on their voices. but for the government's perspective, this is a question of law and order in maintaining the security of this area. but you can see how, how much a police presence there is here. there's a tear gas counting just their v on a regular basis. we can hear the sound of a tear gas being fired and a head crowds of protesters continue to fight with the security forces. marian, right, so and people are upset with the government, but perhaps opposition to the government has now sort of converge with the legal action against as monday. sancho, what is what is next for him? because he is facing
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a number of accusations now that he has to try and fight before he can run in the presidential election next year of the best. all right, there is a court case coming up later during the week over rape allegations, but he's already called for a national move rate of civil disobedience. he says that he will not attend these trials. he is essentially saying to his supporters to not trust the government, to not trust the institution. and so in doing so, there's this moment where this country, that's no way, so stable and known for its stability in west africa is, is facing normally a political crisis is but a crisis of the institutions of democracy. and that's what's really at stake. and what we're seeing here is not just protesters demonstrating again or in support of the, the opposition or against the government. it's
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a lot more about trying to safeguard the institutions of democracy in this country that has ever experience a clue that where people has been accustomed to a vibrant civil society will see so much why police on the street is something that people here are not willing to accept, they want to see the government really represent the interests, interests of the people. and so the issue here is beyond the court cases that we're going to see in the week ahead is the selection that's going to take place in february 2024. will we have this little crisis like this in the months to come while the ball is in the account of the present in president? lucky. so we'll need to appease the population ahead of his vote. and one of the key issues is whether or not he will run for 3rd mandate. many people here who are protesting, at least here, don't want him to run for a 3rd bound, a others want to see him continue and garnered some form of stability. but no
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matter what, right now, people are expressing themselves through this a very i'm fine. thank you very much. thank you. from the car, it's on a goal and nicholas talk a 14 to us on that story with the news. our life from london still ahead on the program, planning to live with a new levels of he's positive, sound spacious, to come. so restful, breaking 10 projects, the cranes as it shut down thousands of drones as russia steps on best strikes had of its victory day celebration. of could climate change be the space for the same? the much of asia remains in the groups of reco breaking heat waves of the we can vietnam reports of its highest of a temperature of, of 44 degrees celsius source. he's one that people in town whole province to should
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remain in doors. have been similar warnings in thailand over the past month with band coping forcing its horses to have a temperature of 41 degrees. the country broke its old time temperature rankled in mid april when a station and talk registered over 45 degrees of hays on saturday. louse ols are recorded, its highest of the temperature with 43 and a half degrees felt in long problem. on the 2nd time that record has been broken in a month and then in the philippine schools our shows and in cost times with the heat index. how hosted feels in relation to humidity me at reaching danger levels of 42 to 51 degrees celsius. that has continued into this week. bonnet below reports from the capital manila. after less than 4 hours in school, the days already over for these children. it's the annual dry season in the philippines, but the heat has become too intense for most people. this elementary school in
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a manila suburb has cut the plaza short to allow students to go home before temperature's peak in the afternoon. so very i and venerable, especially with the little children they have noticed me. then many i have fever and go. so it is very difficult for them to present please. son, parents for either children will be learning less, but others agreed that health comes 1st. okay, you want to say number one is fine because health is a number one concern and their teachers. so monitor them closely, even when they're at home. we have to take videos of them when they do their homework. i'm supposed to meet. in one secondary school, south of manila, nearly $150.00 students suffered heat stroke last month. 7 of them feed it to had to be taken to a hospital. it's not just this school that it's adapting to the extreme heat. others have started what's called blended learning, where students spend half the week of school and the other half of home learning
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online or through print modules. parts of asia, including lois, myanmar, vietnam and china registered record temperatures. in april in thailand, the heat index reached 54 degrees celsius, the highest in its history. and in malaysia environment minister warned at the risk of forest fires, creating hays and pollution machine is going to be playing a factor the. because if you look at the global assessment, the parts of the game really isn't enough. in recent ease, there's always been saying that let me change these obviously because it would be getting in the future with getting why, right? the projects as adding to the problem. an impending dry spelled due to el nino philippine president freddie named barkus junior has ordered the creation of a new water resources management office, and the department of agriculture which he has passed to distribute climate or
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assistant rise to farmers. but officials admit the effects of, of new and the changing climate can be avoided. only mitigated, pardon below algebra, manila, to ukraine's as it shut down, thousands of russian drones targeting the capitol keys. russia stepped up throat and missile strikes and recent days the new wave attacks coincides with the lead up to rushes victory day holiday on choose day. commemorating the soviet victory of a nazi germany, child stratford has moved from keys. one of the largest biologies of russian to tax in recent weeks div credit and all sorts. he's saying that old 35 so cool kind of calls you drones. that's targeted areas in the cube region was shots down. however, there have been casualties according to the matter of cube, it's all the clips. gotta be saying that at least 5 people were reportedly injured . we understand from pulling debris of those drones being intercepted there. also,
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according to the ukrainian ministry, at least 16 me solve that talk to the areas and car cube kids on because i live in odessa 8. apparently i me. so i was a little texas and very dramatic pictures. was believed to be a food warehouse on file in odessa. these attacks come a day before a very symbolic and important day for russia, the commemoration of victory over nazi germany. so the union is victory over and i'll see jeremy that's happening across russia tomorrow. and we understand that there was a lot of pressure on wagner policies and russian policies in and around the besieged city of boston. moved to take full control of boston, moved before tomorrow. some sort of celebration certainly to give like them a puts in on victory day. we've heard from the leader of wagner over nights. if any, pre goshen leaving a message on his telegram channel. saying that to the munition that he had been
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demanding and threatening to pull out if possible, if he didn't receive it. apparently you now say that the munition is on the way and saying that the wagner, full of these are pushed forward overnight into the some of the remaining areas that ukrainian fullest control production saying ukrainians now or any control on the suite square kilometers of boss moves. and also was mentioning is this huge biology of attack. so the light comes on as we expect the ukrainian council offensive to stall the counter offensive that is being spoken about for weeks and months. now we know that the russians are digging in building huge defensive lines, certainly south of separation, and we understand right the way along the front line, the russian hill, socrates in these occupied areas of ukraine saying that there is an ongoing evacuation of civilians in those areas in preparation for what is expected to be a push bar, ukrainian forces in the coming days and weeks rushes to present,
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identification will come on right victory day. and i may just speech on rad square . but his forces have failed to make promised gains in their offensive to take territory and ukraine, and the war is the only strength and keeps ties to europe. how shall reports ukraine? this is what victory date looks like. on the anniversary of the allies victory over the nazis 78 years later, i know the war is being waged almost the same policy. so full war 2. well, this time, the line of funds that are always on different the any meal fiesta days. 2 days on i, germany's providing ministry support ukraine and it's logging star shop, a ballot see, and unfortunately on this day we have to draw parallels between the 2nd world war and rush as barbaric war of aggression on ukraine. ukrainians made an important
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contribution to freeing europe from nazi realize that the president folder means running ski suggests this country should celebrate the date on may 8th in line with european allies on to now it's marked on may the 9th along side door show literally something deemed to default then, and the fight to now. so that's no one ever again. and slaves are the nations or destroys other countries. and all those old emails that more than the russia is bringing back because they will be defeated just as not. these invoices defeated with the default on almost everything, but fortune's and ukrainians unite on comparing the enemy to the nazis. i want to talk to the brotherly ukrainian, people who are poisoned with nazis and by the americans who provide them with width and to destroy ukraine and the russian world. why the most going all the wash and
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see if these are wash with victory, flags, celebrations, have been don't scheme, due to security concerns after a multiple joint attack on the ground. this is most closely these 1st encounter with the liabilities of its latest ashan addressing a prominent drug dealer and his family have been killed in an asteroid in southern syria. right around town. his wife and 6 children were targeted in a way to a province near the border with jordan. the syrian observatory for human rights says, jordan carried out the strikes. a mine has not confirmed that it was responsible. a runtime is accused of smuggling drugs, including kept to going will be attack columns just days off to jordan form that it would use force inside syria in order to start with drugs being traffic into its territory. the elicit drug trade has thrived during the conflict and syria, especially the unfair to mean type stimulants kept to go on. the drug is very
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addictive, it was once used by ice, so fight has to stay a lunch. it's now the most in demand like cost, not caustic. in the mid least, the drugs production is outlawed in nearly every, all the country off to a w h o bon, syria produces 80 percent of the wells kept to go on. the industry is thought to be was $57000000000.00. that is 3 times that combined value of the trade front of the mexican cartels. the u. k. u. s. and use a bushel as regime is closely involved in the trade. and profits are used in rich asides in a circles and finance. it's offensive in the civil war, west and allies of impose sanctions on assizes. relatives in close associates over their alleged involvement in the industry besides abroad, the myer columbus. the units of the syrian army believes to be facilitating the production and distribution of the drug. well, nanda felt the brown is a senior fellow in the strobe talbott center for security strategy and technology.
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and a form policy program at the brookings institution joins me now from san diego. so captain was initially a drug that was painted in germany. this was in the sixty's, but as he was saying, it's been by that almost every other country because of the world health organization. how is it that syria has come to be the wells and maine kept it can produce a as well. the development of the website going in syria and it spread as the narcotic of use across the middle east is parked in tassel. all the synthetic drug revolution that is sweeping the world in the towards guys if you see a drug like synthetic o, p o, it's like san antonio in north america cdl because of the chemical production and segment chemical factors before the civil war was well set out to participate in the legal drug trade focused on synthetic drugs. the fact story is but vacant
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a during the civil war and a veteran used by a very, as will rewards. eventually those links closely to the side of the machine to be producing a set that means specifically a mixture of i'm set telling me in the end, the theme that is called cup stuck on. and we were just saying that if it's something that has been consumed by iso fights, has to stay a lot. i guess it's a such of, you know, it's like some drugs. the obviously improves the mood that helps you stay away. cook creates sense of you for as, as drugs often do, what is the most demand coming from in the region? and then at least so, you know, the, the, you heard that a competent going to come into the danger as drugs. they are no but as dangerous as missed something mean a much more of a super potent version of of set them into that is also present in the middle east and one of the really risks ace. then you will see the move toward the sunset. that
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means very rapidly with production and city on perhaps other parts of the middle east and facilitated by criminal enterprises right now in the middle east. most of the demand centers on the gulf on countries such a saudi arabia and united are up and minutes. but there is also the use of capital going uh, and in fact already missed subsets. i mean, in places like iraq and iran. and this is not surprising because beyond assad uh, regime linked um military units, those of his brother, my head beyond uh, i saw that as you make a boards or a business, a put a dozen cdl, a variety of militia groups in the middle east. also trafficking company gone lebanese has been a pro it any and malicious in iraq, such as cob type health, paula. and we know from around the world and decades of experience,
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so that countries that serve and strong shipment countries become countries that demand growth and red um the consequences of substance use disorders become very prominent. and so the syrian government is actively involved in the production and trafficking of the strong. it's something in the revenue from it says certainly help reinforce the regime itself. how much of a such as a shadow economy, is it created in syria as well? it is the big oh shadow. what kind of in the country is you mentioned repeatedly. it is a very important source of revenue for the inside the machine. and also for all kinds of proc susan allies that are supporting the a sub issue. but the whole why the set of x that is involved from ordinary people
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who would otherwise like livelihoods. now synthetic drugs and not like plan base drugs such as cocaine or heroin, that employed hundreds of thousands or millions of people in the place. they are able to employ many fewer people, but nonetheless, this creates below, over effect, then become entrenched and local economies, especially ones that are very depressed by war and the consequences of war uh, such as the cdn uh economy is um as well as um, sanctions. so white, sort of like this from middle eastern, malicious to, i saw the regime exit is to us out a regime supporters of political truck sees as well as local people involved in the economy. thank you very much. i know you've been researching this issue for awhile and it was good to have you break it down for us. so clearly vonda upset about brown. thank you. so there is much more so to bring you on this,
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these our chiles government itself is a major set by with far, right, policies waiting in most states on a commission to draft of a new constitution giving roles from the doing the conservation success story that doesn't en, well, some farming communities in germany and the team owners get say the only action during the n b a playoffs will have all the the to hello there is a very wet outlook for much of europe over the next few days on the freight is one batch of weather works its way away from the southeast. we've got another one coming in behind that rolling off the atlantic release. very heavy range, the likes of front, the low countries pots of scandinavia over the next few days. so we have a look at the northwest and got showers continuing for britain and the island
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divided into the temperature, recovers on, choose day. it's that's coming down in london as that west. so whether it works its way further east, we could see some flooding from the very heavy rain across pots of front. and the low countries turns into a bit of a wintry mexico central pots of norway. so that went to weather steadily working its way east across scandinavia, but it had about lots of sunshine, find the conditions and that sunshine extends further down into opponent the temperature invoice or picking up over the next few days. now when the weather is the story across the south, suddenly for it's we have a look what happens into wednesday and what warnings out for the north of the country. thanks to that heavy rain and the thunder storms. but they rushed down to most southern areas when there's also the story here within, across the fund. any of that rain starting to edge its way further east by wednesday. that's with the
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the welcome back and look at the main stories. now, more than $400.00 people have died, thousands of missing off the one of the democratic republic of congo is, was natural disasters in recent history. entire villages have been washed away and flashed lots and lands slides in the east of the country. and representative from saddam's war inside the holding another round of talks and saudi arabia, while delegates from the army in the permanent tree group, the recess need engender, fighting continues in hard to policy, say they will discuss on the humanitarian truth notes and, and so conflict to the fighting or did you lie now the government just sort of may
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just set by called for a vote like advisors to draft a new constitution and upload the left as president gabrielle burridge found right republicans and all the conservative policies took move in half the positions the polls were held off to another propose challenge that was rejected. last. yeah, lots of america. i didn't really see a new and reports on this from the capital santiago. replacing the constitution left behind by choose for military dictatorship is turning out to be much more difficult than anyone could have predicted. chileans went back to the pole sunday to elect a new constitutional council that they hoped would do a better job than the previous one. was draft charter they rejected last september for being too radical. i think i don't think we need to reach a balance consensus so that everyone is happy with the results. i'm like last time . my 2000 more quality, more modern rules with the more modern vision of society and the constitution. that's what i hopeful, but that's likely to happen. if the previous counsel was dominated by the far left,
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this time it will be under the control of the right and for right together that clinched more than 30 of the 50 delegates each enough to pass any constitutional norm they propose on their own to these republican party, the most conservative adults will now be the leading political force and their most voted candidates lucila told me they've never wanted to replace the dictatorship era constitution. you know, so yeah, in our starting point. yep. this process allows us to introduce new aspects to it that we believe our constitution deserves. we can mother and nice fundamental rights like on our privacy and internet issues and misers to stabilize our political system. the result could have been different, but 20 percent of votes will know or blank ballots believe to have been cast mostly by progressive julian score on happy with the process. a team of legal experts
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appointed by congress has already presented moderate proposals that include better recognition of social rights, such as education, health, care, and pensions. but these can be modified or rejected by the new body. the council will have a very short time to draft the charter only 4 months. then it will be put to the vote again in a referendum on december 17th. shouldn't be touched to be found. wanting surely will have lost the last opportunity for a long, long time, to finally eliminate the last important symbols of its former military dictatorship . and it would be an irony, particularly this year, as surely commemorates the 50 sine, a bursary of the cool that gave birth to the constitution that so many fine image image to see and human al jazeera son. yeah, well, let me see joins us live now from santiago and certainly see what made people and
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should i make such a dramatic shift to the rise in space, interest the yeah. yes, a very dramatic shift. indeed. in fact, the republican party controls almost half of the seats in this new constitutional council. and along with the other conservative parties, it has almost 2 3rd. so it's it, they can basically decide everything about this new constitution. but more than that, what it reflects is that ordinary chileans would vote in for a left wing not and on the left wing president, but also left when the agenda. not so long ago have clearly decided that their most important priority now is crime drug trafficking, undocumented migration, which they all pulled together. and that is the message that very, i would say very simply, the republican party emphasized during the whole campaign they made people believe that they had to choose between razors, social rights, or security,
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safety and people voted they towards or rather for the problems that they are facing them right now and not what's going to happen until the, in the long term people have been telling me that all day long in fact, so it's not just an analysis. so very curiously, they weren't really voting about for the constitution, but rather the problems that are bothering them the most now. and they seem to believe that the current president, even though he's doing what he can to, to deal with these problems are the inherited from previous governments is doing. it's fast enough. whilst the more conservatives are certainly saying that although they've never been in government, that they would take a hard line sense to address these issues. what does the july in republic, republican party stanfull of the well, it's as the name says, republican party, it does get a lot of inspiration from the republican party of the united states. but particularly donald trump put more interestingly its leader jose on sonya task
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isn't uh, is it not as an apologist, as are many of the members of the party for the, for me, peters a dictatorship. they stand. they say that they would withdraw to leave from the united nations. they are against the united nations climate change convention. they do not believe in gender parity. in abortion, they don't put these or the new constitution has anything to do with guaranteeing health education. as a housing of the whole list of things, the tools had been demanding just not so long ago. so it is extremely conservative, even on the shoes of free trade. so it does have an impact regionally and globally, uh, that is what the julian have just voted for, a party that stands for those things. so we were there, it is very unclear, but it looks like the next call would be far more conservative than the one the city has. now. thank you. last america editor. listen, you know, forcing from santiago, thank you. and experimental chinese spacecraft is returned to us of trade $276.00.
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the emission according to china, state media, few details and nothing about the test which state media says marks. an important breakthrough in the countries researching to reusable spacecraft technology so that speak to adult to demetrius a story costs the head on the space policy project at the london school of economics ideas. thank you for joining us. why is china being so i'm a serious as well as just thought we know very little so much as less to speculation. and knowing that this of the craft has been a population. as you mentioned, the chinese official statement, we 1st are usable experimental spacecraft and we know that this was the 2nd mission of this type of fun, crude space plane nomic off to 276 dice after a little bit. where is this? the previous space plane was long since september 20 to 2020,
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and stated no bit for 2 days. so in this regard, the 2nd mation is a major bank, brian through the tiny space plane project. but it is not a global breakthrough. and it is not as put make moment why it has been secretary, have well, we have to take into consideration dot in terms of the function. so if the space plane, they up to key benefits. so there are other kinds of spacecraft. the 1st advantage is that we'll be able to, to, to reduce the cost associated with the space missions. and this is j to the 5. the space planes can be reuse many times with various payloads. negating the need to construct your launch vehicle. so every time the size of the bundle is not space, planes have greater amount of ability in orbit compared to other spacecraft which enables them to carry out the broader range of mission sent the full multiple tasks
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one in nor bed. they do have them disregard many comic benefits, but they also have many military functions. i always gives you work and this is more about state space tourism, or is there an economic purpose of this, or is, is it more like, is it pops there is a military surveillance, a satellite interest and an emission like this for china. you know, that's a good question. i think it can be all above and maybe the secretive nature has to do with the fact that it has mandatory locations or because of the fact that it hasn't been developed yet. it is an early stages in terms of many times a greater than an ability of a space plane is very suitable that makes it to a suitable, as i mentioned, for many functions, including, for example surveillance, but also in terms of a mandatory support in all bits us it, such as refueling, for example, or you can also loans a satellite from using a space plan,
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but it can also be used as a platform for sort of this month i saw like what the but from any comic point of view. if china, for example, can develop this technology, it to capture a greater share of a global market of space tourism, for example, evaluation and also underestimate other factors of the drivers possessing of developing a space plane. for example, china space program more broadly, but also in relation to space planes. they service in dictators subscribe power stages of modality for stage. how did they own pause then too? we know that america is more advanced and it's may is technology. but how might china compared to russia for india, for example? well, with regards to the space plane and again, we don't have much information,
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but we do know that the child is the type of space blame is significantly smaller. so that's, that's important to keep in mind and goal. so they, they, they, the usaa for us, one stay to know bit for more than 900 die. so it seems to be quite more advanced. but there is no doubt not in terms of generative space, couple benefits, but also in terms of space, blank up abilities. china is a very significant space power. i would say that now is number 2, not because russia doesn't have this stuff ability, but because it is fed declining space power in time. so if you, because of pieces of corruption, that mainly took a logical hospitals. so russia space program has focused mainly on military applications. so it is an important development that's a set before, but it isn't very early stages. we're looking now in terms of the next 2 or 3 decades. but also, you know, how technology works. you might not have a pro fair operational space plane, but some breakthroughs,
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technological breakthrough is, can also find purpose in other technologies, but china has been developing. thank you very much to meet trust, drug costs for joining us. i interesting to talk to you. thank you. so farm is in germany, according for strict measures against wolves following a rise and attacks on that livestock. the roof is made to come back and west and you're off to being caused extinct for more than a century to protect somebody here. opinion, little step boss and reports from low saxony. the sheep grazing freely is becoming a rear side in germany. chapel it's task with maintaining grassland, a keeping the herds behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this farmer from the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god tops cuz she's not real estate. so dana young has been less lucky
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in recent years, she's lost around 150 sheep to move, the size must close others with watching about what we count when they want us to do more to protect us shape. but it's impossible. we love that job. we worked 7 days a week, i grew up with this. it's very difficult to see how everything has changed and invest. consultation is see the return of tools as a success story around 2000 of the endangered animals has been counted in germany since the 1st packs were cited again at the beginning of this century. for many that case will so many characters in german, sorry tales, but increasingly they have become a scary reality for these cheap and auto from animals. so much that the test of that to a confrontation between thomas and conservation is a conflict that is increasingly to an emotional employees at one environmental organization. received a grim warning when a severed hat was dumped at the office. in april. it's unclear who's responsible.
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it shows how desperate some of them all, but it also shows what they are not interested in, no mood conversation, and normal ways to find solutions. this yanna agrees that under certain circumstances, rules can be shots, especially if they are known to a tech sheep regularly. but some politicians want to go further. this is what the bavarian, lita, sap on german tv, these extra gums i want to make this very clear. i have no place here. he's as the future of farming is at stake if lose and not cold. the o p in parliament recent adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to help pharmacy. but you environment minnesota say the block should do more to protect the animals. hunters in germany are urging politicians to make a decision before people stop taking the law into their own hands. they're also concerned that humans could be next verse it couldn't happen. schultz. well, they're smart creatures. over centuries, they went through natural selection based on their intelligence that makes it
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difficult to protect cattle against them. but on the other hand, their intelligence means they understand that if we kill one member of the pack, they will quickly learn their lesson. it's only one of the possible solutions to maintaining a balance between humans and wildlife. a balance that's currently on the threat steadfast and l g 0 in lowest section the sound of the metropolitan police have expressed regret over the rest of 6 anti monica. the protest as before, south today's coronation service, and that's as an investigation into the rest of the 6 people, including the leader of the group, public could not prove any intend to disrupt the carnation or 6. it had that fail cancelled and it will be no further action. there were among the 64 people arrested, a rule on saturday. were sizes of march against violence and sub is capital bel grade on monday off to, to mass shootings last week. the line is including an attack of the primary school by 13 year old boy as done, the nation. protest is demanding the resignation of government ministers and for
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the media to stop posting convicted, war criminals, and crimes. vegas school shooting on wednesday was the 1st and sub he has recent history. was there is on june, sorry, which was at the protest and no grades of the thousands of citizens. so belgrade gathered on the protest against wireless in front of the central state institutions in the serbian and capital author, the assembly, they marched here to over the government of serbia. the prophecies organized in the days of 7, this author, to major casualties that show serbia in just $48.00 or wednesday. my 3rd, a 13 year old, killed a students and the security work in elementary school in central belgrade using his father's wife. and just the day after our 20 year old, a doctor killed a to be fully nearby. a bedroom with c panel. if you're logged into what's more than 10 people are still in hospitals due to injuries and several children are in
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a very serious condition. several problem in their new position boxes of different political affiliations called for these brought this, however, there are no political speeches, nor addresses, no symbols of political parties for the best theirs are dissatisfied with the way states manage these crises, but also accusing the state leaders for the utmost fear of increased violence and stretcher, the society off the resignation of the minister of education professor as i'm now demanding the replacement of the minister of police. as well as the shape of secure at the intelligence agency. they're also demanding the measures, but really reduce the promotional wireless like shutting down the top lead media earns televisions, the promote the wireless and obligation, awhile and 3 out if you shows the deadline for these requests this friday. but the government rejects accusations and accuses the position of political abuse of the tragedy. sport now as far out into to thanks very much for just a day away from one of the most anticipated matches of the year old. there's round
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with red house, manchester city and the 1st flag of the champions league semi finals on tuesday will city have finalizing their preparations. i had the trip to spend some concerning news for city fans. however, they trained with a dodge international defender and nathan k earlier, who was injured in their most recent game. none the less confidence within the camp is high on their chances of beating rel, english while we're looking to win the champions league for the 1st time ever think strong go. i got the positive. i believe in ourselves. we obviously reach the final before. so with proven that we can get to them stages and hopefully we can just keep going in the right direction. ac milan, that was phase city rivals, enter in the other semi final with the 1st like happening on wednesday, i had of the game ac defender for kyla to more a has been talking up his team's chances. you know, you can go against the best things in your, you know, i think no, no,
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we can be regarded as one of the best things in, you know, in the 70 find with us. but the jump is viewed, you know, it's not easy to get there. so um, yeah, what we're really looking for to, to obtain a name james, hard and put in a game winning performance from the philadelphia 76 years and there and be a playoff series with the boston celtics art and scored it to send the game is overtime and then made for the size of 3 pointers to give the 76 is a 116. so 150 when it leaves eastern conference, playoff semifinals hide it to to thing 5 of the best of 7 series is coming up on tuesday or the best efforts of nickel are your kids couldn't inspire the denver nuggets to win in their western conference semi final, the serbian scored 53 points and managed to for phoenix on zone or not. it should be out in the green jacket there. during 4 of the series. it was all for nothing though, as a sons to the game. and this series is tight at 2 games a piece. use the situation. i think it's crazy that nicole got doesn't go file on
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that situation. he's going to get the ball. and some, some fan is holding onto the ball like he wants to be part of the game. just just give the ball up, man, you know, mean and, you know, they, they deem the call of doing something that was excessive, i guess. and they gave me the tech, but i still don't really understand it. now the number of home runs being hit in major league baseball games is on the rise. nobody seems entirely sure why, but according to a new study, climate change could be playing a role. gabriel alexander reports from new york. a game for baseball fans home runs or a highlight of the game. and statistics show that the number of home runs hit during baseball games has been on the rise. certainly because of climate change. a that's according to a new report by scientists at dartmouth college. we use data on a over a 100000 baseball games,
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showing that warmer temperatures increase the number of home runs in baseball games on a day to day basis. the 2nd component of our study ties this to climate change and shows the increased temperature is over the last 10 years to produce almost more than $500.00 home runs total. already. that number will continue to grow in the future with potentially hundreds more home runs per year. if temperatures continue in 2018 major league baseball commission to study led by 10 scientists to determine what was leading to the increase in home runs, they could not reach a definitive conclusion. but ultimately, a lot of their research led back to this, the baseball small changes in how baseballs are manufactured, potentially increase aerodynamic capabilities. they took them and threw them into tumble drivers, which is kind of interesting. so you got a ball, it really flattened the scenes that made the balls are much more spiritual. the
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drive went down, travel even farther. but perhaps it's not just about the ball and not just about climate change. some baseball experts point to other contributing factors as well, like a better understanding of swing mechanics, strength training, and smaller ballparks where players don't have to hit it as far to get a home run. but in the end, it makes little difference. as long as home runs are being hit, fans don't mind either way. gabriel was on don't. i would just need a new york and things got a little heated up the finish line at the latest nascar race in kansas. the on track, a rivalry drivers. ross, trusting in the white seat there. and noah gregson extending into the pit lane just saying has angered many drivers the season with what they call his aggressiveness on the tri racks and called him out, saying he was sick and tired of chest pains driving style. and that's all you
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support for now, more later, i a lot wraps up many zones. i'll be back in the line with more of the day's news, including the latest on all of the days. tell him stories are going to bring you all the nicest on. sit on fighting has continued in the capital, hard to spite torques have been going on to secure humanitarian truce in the saudi city of jet. the more in that in a couple of minutes. the the,
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